Pet First Aid Kits Syracuse NY

Be prepared for pet emergencies and always have a pet first aid kit handy, especially if you have a pet with known ailments and disorders, such as large dogs that tend to need emergency care for bloating. For more information, check below.

The Importance of Having a Pet First Aid Kit

By definition, pet emergencies are critical health crises which require immediate medical intervention. Creating an emergency first aid kit is recommended for all pet parents and may buy your pet critical time until veterinary care can be sought through a pet hospital. Many of the supplies you will be using to create your pet first aid kit will also be handy in case of human first aid needs. A first aid kit for dogs and people is a vital component in an emergency disaster preparedness plan as well.

What Should Your Emergency First Aid Kit Contain?

You can purchase pet first aid kits or make your own. A plastic tote or a large book bag is good for storing your kit. It is advised that you make not one but two kits, one that will be in your house and one that can travel in your car at all times.

Your Kit Should Include:

Batteries

Flashlight

Cotton balls and swabs

Scissors

Tweezers

Sterile gauze pads and bandages

First aid tape

Antibacterial ointment

Hydrogen peroxide

Rubbing alcohol

Antiseptic wipes

A muzzle

Extra leash

A splint

Styptic powder to stop bleeding

Pepto bismol

Prescription medications (for you and your pets)

Sterile latex gloves

Eye wash

A book on human and pet first aid

Mineral oil

Buffered aspirin

Benadryl

A blanket

A large bottle of water

Self-activating hot pack

Self-activating ice pack

Hydrocortisone cream

Copies of veterinary documents

Thermometer

Whenever possible, a cell phone with service that can reach 911 in case of emergencies with the phone number of the nearest emergency vet programmed is a great addition to your emergency first aid kit. Check your batteries periodically to make sure that they are ready to go when you need them in an emergency.

If you have a dog that is prone to bloating or of a breed prone to bloating, your kit may require additional components. If you suspect your dog is bloating, it is imperative that you seek medical assistance immediately, but knowing how to provide bloat first aid and being prepared to do so can literally save your dog's life. Here is a great website discussing first aid for bloat which recommends the following additional first aid kit items for bloat prone dogs:

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